Dr Michael Parenti: The 1 Pathology and the Myth of Capitalism Web
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Dr. Michael Parenti gave this keynote speech for the 4th Annual People's Movement Assembly at Evergreen State Collage October 19, 2012. Dr. Parenti is the author of numerous books and is a charismatic and electrifying speaker. He spoke about economics, neoliberalism, globalization and the history of capitalism.
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